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The source of this Wikipedia entry is “Repeal of Alcohol in the U.S.,” from which the reference and other material in bold was taken. The omission of the proper source refernece has now been corrected.David Justin22:42, 27 March 2007 (UTC)Reply
The Molly Pitcher Club was founded in 1922 as an organization of women opposed to the prohibition of alcoholic beverages. The group, led by M. Louise Gross, worked for the repeal of prohibition. The national prohibition of alcohol in the U.S. lasted from 1920 until 1933.
Source
Kyvig, David. Repealing National Prohibition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1979.